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... understood what her father just said the child smiled as she raised her little hands to grasp her father's thumb.

"It looks like she is happy with the name that you gave her, Wanwan." Eva giggled as she saw her daughter's bright smile.

Zu Wan felt proud after hearing that. "Of course, it was from her loving father, after all, so she really likes it. Am I right my little angel?"

'What an irony, I am a demon and I am calling my daughter little angel.' Zu Wan laughed inside ...

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